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UberOrbs / Magnetoids - Mysterious Toy. Obvious Attraction.

If you're looking for a cool toy, a stress reliever, a gift or just a time waster for your office (keep away from your computer!), then UberOrbs (formerly called Magnetoids) are absolutely it! UberOrbs are cool magnetic ellipsoids that come to life when put together. Magnetic attration and repulsion cause them to snap together, make weird noises, balance, spin, etc. These are one of those simple toys that you play around with for hours. Be sure to check out the videos below to see them in action. Addictive fun!

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Anonymous
don’t use these magnets around your computer!
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
These things are great! I’ve entranced many with them and probably fiddle with them every day. Magnetoids are now called UberOrbs though. Word of warning, you can get cheaper versions of the UberOrbs but prepare to be dissapointed, I brought a cheaper set to try and they broke within the week : (
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
These things are great! I’ve entranced many with them and probably fiddle with them every day. Magnetoids are now called UberOrbs though. Word of warning, you can get cheaper versions of the UberOrbs but prepare to be dissapointed, I brought a cheaper set to try and they broke within the week
: (
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
not all bad i think there amazing just dont get them near your credit cards, make noise in style. great fun. josh xxx
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
of course you should’t use these magnets around your computer or credit cards, but they are super cool and SUPER addictive! you should probably get a second pair becuase everyone will want to play with yours!
UberOrbs at Innovative Outlet
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Guest
They sell these at all sorts of fesitvals ffor like 5 bucks. I've never played with them though. They look fun. For about an hour.
By Guest - 3 Years Ago
Guest
i bought half a dozen for 1 dollar a pair.. quite fun... quite dangerous for computers... i forgot i had them in my hand and damaged a couple of laptops at a store... they just rebooted and stoped at the bios screen... :§

but be carefull...
By Guest - 10 Months Ago

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